The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 15, 1871, Image 4

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I gat a .;. ,-,.r
The stainless lilies, giqvettted %fe h ere w.
In robes of moon ranilltdolhlyll4etllrops span.
The scented grass stood tall on either side,
And hid the page before me open'd tilde,
Over which I pondered, wan and heavy-eyed.
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That m e mo. t vg hpreAtr i e tpaspetajolpiarrillpl
At passioPrinirst i tilig Min - date !Ands retvel ed,
And fervid pleadiog temple the heart to yield.
Ah Litter trial! who shall count the cost.
When love and honor in the scales are toBsed,
'Out balanced by imperious pride, ma hot?
1 plucked a waxen
my late f 0,1 6 -1 tuith,tsviwaet".o • brief,
Perish and shrivel into unbelief?
"Type of the life of passion, innocence,
Bborme the fullness of the recompense,
When,frigid duty conquers soul and sense!
"Within this fatiful page I fold tree down,
Of whose wild words I dare not Make a crown,
And sigh with longinf yiten•l should bur frown."
I I i
The Autumn winds LI by_tt% Autp4 n rain,
Tearlike and twi t pe tivini the ttt e tykenlng
pane;
The gilt of life seems valueless and vain.
bald the lily leaf within my hand,
Brown as the ocean's salt autl bitter sand,
Through all my weary heart I understand.
Mary 1. Rifler—in Galaxy for . December.
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THE INSANE:
The following statistics of the Penn
sylvania insane are well worthy of
careful reeding :
It is between the ages of 20 and 30
years, that we would guard most care
fully against exeitement, for more per
sons then beCome insane,stliaiwitrany
other decade oVWi;:iCf)eir'‘'lr apt*ars,
get more of the Wear and - teal:Of life; or
do not stand it as well as weinen, for
out, of 2,918 patients only 1,264 were of
the fair sex. Widowers stand their
grief better than widows-, for there were
159 of the latter and only 74 of the for
mer. This is the more remarkable, as
women patients were,, on the whole, ,
less numerous. Out of a total of 2,918,
only 1,264 were women. The numbers
of married and single persons were sur
prisfugly near equal, 1,342 were mar
ried and 1,343 were single, leaving a
majority not sufficiently large to found
an inference on. The, Woroasi's liuff
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rage orators,: might , gtdit au ;Itragnjent'
frdpa the'llierttitit a majiirrlY of the
women were bousekeeaars, 618 of whom
succumbed under the'r cares, while
there were ply 14 te chers, and 25
seamstresses. Doctors mild point a ,
moral with the circumstances that the
cause assigned for the largest number
of cases # 1 141 5 i lll.,„healtl.. l Evidenc9 j. ,7%
curroborets; ttonit,rttetnent sii of teif,iitia,f
that Americans live too fait, and that
the race is wearing out, might be found
in the large number of inative-born
Americans among the lunfortunate
wrecks of humanity, of whom 2,318
were of native birth, vilitli`of excitable
Hiberniane there were the small num
ber of 270, of beer, -drinking tierumue 150
and of irea'rlY,:contetited, only 51'. Pei-,'
haps the most surprising item, and the
most contrary to received opinions, is
the prepondereuce of out-door work
ers. Out of 1,654 crazy . men, there
were .540 :who had been farmers, and
469 who had been laborers; ; while of
representatives of brain-raclang pro
- fessions there were but 76 in kill, 19 of
them physicians,- 25 teachers, 10 preach
ers,'ls lawyers, and 2 editors.
Not long since, says Paul_ Paralell, I
paid a visit to one of the prominent
lunatic asylums of our country, and
was very much intereted in beholding
the different forms o ' insanity ,tbere
illustrated. litit.lhe ut)jects" which
engaged my attention most were those
whose wanderings were of a literary
character, and I found many,, of this
kind in thq,.inßtttutiou. Two gentle
men there: 34006 M the keeper In
formed me were the exponents of the,
two different schools of poetry—the in
tellectual and the emotional. Both
. of
them hat; pliptvedliterature, es tiiiirp
fession for many years, but never hay
tug been able to make anything out of
it, grew desperate and got, insane.—
They burled their professional rivalries
the moment they' met upon the com
mon ground of,\lunacy, and were now
to be seen daily walking arm-in-'arm
throughout the institution, composing
poems and giving copies there c f(gratle
to whomsoeveittelielleirthein: =-' ' '
One of them, who called himself the
Great Psychologist, gave me the fol
lowing, entitled "The Soulless Soul :"
g lii
Meandering lo 10, elimbingunhedged thro' the
glimmeri g darknits4 - ' " -
I t i.
Bmindless Ilida tics e arching for cobwebs pear
ly with =tuella e blue,
Red-eyed, in dreaqls of infuriate fancy, glows
Dow heatitud ;g I'g ;• e' • : "-•••:...-
Vacancy reaches it v Itri.to i.loPace - I.Pri` ll9
there everem r ! t
Helpless and speechless, roaring with scow. like
the down of an eagle,
Whore shall it go, 'ere it go where its diandsit
ings hied it?
Up to thefidePtha were tits circle of peaffirale
realehollit •': r ti
Cast it upbtliped. Thul aball it l'e‘er
deathless and dead!
• The other poet, who had a huge harp
worked in zephyr upon the bark of his
coat, handed me the following ballad
about "The Mysteiinuti
which he eubsequentty phblighed in a
Philadelphia Sunday paper: .
An elephaii 1444 throdgb iha' gird eti ;rail;
And a daisy shrieked iu pain, '
And the purple face of tke mor4ing moon .
Was dashed by the evening rain—
While unto. the mountain flaw u maid
As the thunder fleshed afar,
And the cords of her patent harp ere swept
By the mast of a man of-wail
But the green graylocks - ofthotuail au f•ir r
Were caught by "o.'iult4 Or.] tie r -
Who was choked to death by the vessel's mast,
And the moon began to laugh—
Yet the daisy died, and the elephant
Got sick at the thunder's roar,
And the maid-she left to the - evetiitik train,
And never was heard of wore'
An Illinois postmaster gives notice
us followiC:(: , KAMr tbiedate - cverybody
must lickl4iir s - 01)licisage sttinrps,:fOr
my tongue's' give out."
A man in 'Waukegan, Wis , got drunk
last week, chased- hie wife up a tree,
threw his child ouVfl,he 4i(l4(M - 410
drowned himself in a well, • • •
Badly calculated. Ought to have
drowned him self - Bret t and done the
chasing itrid tliti*Pait'attetiverd."
A good stay is told about James
Fisk, Jr., calling on Gen. Butler at
Long Branch last - ; 44ritumor. ijAtler
had never seen' , Piek? t* i aslk lii
name, receiving the reply in - a loud
voice : I am James Fish, Jr !" "Oh,
you are, are you ?" remarked Butler,
with charming indlfi'erence. Then
turning to his wife.: "My dear, do you
`want anything of the pedlar today?"
The Prince beat a hasty" retreat, leav
ing the General in full possession of
the field. - "ry FY'
An old bachelor editor thus, in his
spite, comments kreeent moon li ght
incident : "We left ouraanctutri at mid
night hustpl4(litpißi Pi? our way. home
waw a Sieungl'ilidy and gentleman
holding a gate- on Its hinges. They
wire evidently_ indignant at being
kept (intso, . we, Saw ,them bits
ia
each otilOt IN/ ./
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LORMORE BROS. &
1 WHOLESALE
141i.,14 Lo nu() k• arimositi" . ti
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sTEAmi:fioFFEEch.,spIR..-mittsi
L 04114 4, ARGIL would 001 theatd
1.4 tafniibn of the Trado in the , enuntiep of thi
Bouthdrn Tier of New York and NOrtbelio
aylvania,—to- the large • and full • ansortmeotOf
GROCERIES 86y-RONISI4 INS
.constaptly on hand at their extentiva_Warebonao
and Stbrer, bia:ia'i t ff;3
au9.011 0 11;5t1V04.4174
and offered tdi AliOn ttkauscratlibiral., "111"
latiefaction tiealitintifilfgaigraniaadlL;
Our Stettin Mills,
for thri Boasting of Coffee and the Grinding of
Coffee and apices, are of the ;oat recant int
proved:construction, and not e gelled by..ani ,
In the nountry. '
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We have a Mite di of-choice Teas: We buy
direct from baliorifers in New -York for cash, and
call ae cheap as any house In the trade.
Sugars, Molasses At/ !Syrups'
from the best litellaera, and meld latest and
lowest New York quotations.
FOilEplkl DRIED FRUIT, AND ALL
KINDS OF
,NUTS,
Fiehm"nrY & Pickled
We buy from first hands in the East, and can
afford d better artiol• at a Ulmer pries than any
arm in Western New York. -
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WOODEN WARE, Cordage and Broaumi—,A
full line of goods.
LIQUORS.
We call the attention of the Trade to our large
stock of Wines add Liquors, which forpurityand
fineness aro unsurpassed.
ALES—Scot4b, Irish and Irry . -
gliab, and of tho bait brands conatantly on hand.
FOREIGN AND- -DOMESITO LIQUORB—
We opegially invite purehapere to call
.and ex.
ermine our stook of Foreign and
Liquor" before buying ebiewhere.
.
MEDICINAL WHISKEY— We put up - ft:44lla
especial berdit of the Ask, a pure article or. Old
Bourbon Whiskey for the Druggist Trade.
Sole Agents in Elmira; Odle Urbana Wine Co.
In brief, we invite a close scrutiny of otirgoods
and their prices, the whole assortment being too
numerous to mention in detail. '
LORMORE BROS. Sr CO.,
No. 37 ik 39 Oarroll St, Elmira, N, Y.
Sept. 21, 1/370.-/y. • ."
'The singer
SEWING MACHINE.
VFIGITRES,, FACTS AND FANCIES.
The
h Singer manufacturing .company in 1889
sold 88,481 machines. These figures, and those
given below, are from sworn returns (to which
any one,oau have access) made to the receiver,_
appointed by the 'owners of valuable sewing
machine patents, who license most of the compa
nies of lesser importanee.
In 1889 the' Singer Manufacturing Company
Bold over the Leavitt S. M. Co., 88,010 machines.
Sold over the Parham ", 85,840 "
"
Sold ever the /Etna 82,233 "
Sold over the Empire " 78,081 "
Sold over the Florence " , 73,120 "
Sold over tho Weed " 87,094 1 ' _
Solo over the Howe " 41,781 "
Sold over the Wheeler & Wilson, 7,915 ." 4
Sold over the Grover &. Baker, 51,593 "
Sold over the Finkle & Lyon, 85,442 ,"
Sold over the Willcox A Gibbs, 89,580 '"
Sold over the Anierican B. H., - 78,989 "- •
It is a fact, and the figures show It, that the
sales of 1869 far exceed those of our rivals in
trade. • It is also a fact, that we sold , last year
over FORTY THOUSAND morernachines than
we did two years ago. It is also another fact,
that these increased sales are owtng to the great
and growlisg popularity of our" Now Family
Sewing Machine. It is still another fact, thil
ninety of every hundred machines made and
sold by us aro.for_FAMILY use. ;But the stran
gest faetot tale, that some dialers, kriowing it
would her vain to attack the reputation of our
cadnufacitiring machine* and who `are free to ad
mit alt that can be sabein'their favor; thus hop.
ing to'seoure the buyer's confidence, 'have the
boldness to say that we have no family sewing
machine,' whereas our new machine for that pur
pose Is capable of a range and variety of exqui
site sewing, Which amazes even thole who are
familiar with - thelbest work of other fetidly ma
chines.
IMO
Now %Lis mere fancy to suppose, in the face of
the above figures and facts, that such sayings as
the one sPoken of can have any weight. In
stead of giving ear to such fancies, most people,
::141bioluying, (whatever may be claimed about
Paris Exhibitione—or Fairs, where we seldom
exhibit machines,) examine and judge for them
selves, and because in doing. so .they find our
New Family Sewing Maohine as saperlor to oth
er family, sewing machines as.our manufacturing
maohinos' are Ibr their purposes. The true
world's lair, held in every city, hamlet and
home, hae awarded us the pritalum of the high
est sales. ;
These wiaohines are left on IVO. We ask two
pne to bity, unless perfectly satisfied that the
machine is all It is represented.
E. W. HOGABOOM,
Gen'l Agent far Tioga county.
Mansacild, Jan 4, 1871 y
343 , 8rktinstr3 - . ~
' •A. B.BAEITMAN
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DENTIBT.
Having bought Mr.- Vau .Itorne's I crest in
-the partnership of Heitman A -Van rue, wo'd
respectfully' request all persons fade ted to'tho
ite firm io call and settle at once. * •
Office opposite the Cone House, where , he will
co tinue the Dental business in the niost ap
proved
proved and skilful manner, at the lowest possi
ble rates. ! Call and sae specimens and testimo
nies beforq going elsewhere.
-,:, H 00041870 A. LEAST/HAN..
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Wellsboro /Hotel !
cft - . MAIN 6ll ! -*illE..4.VENUE,
1M 'l,
50L. BUNNEL,,PRopqt,
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Thi is a pOpUlar Hotel lately )(opt by B. B.
Holiday. ;Tho Proprietor wlll•spare nit Woe to
mike It a Brat-class house. All the stages ar
rive and depart from Mit twine. A good hostler
in atteudetlee. iiir•Vvery taittobed. ,
Jan 1; - • ' •
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bfice worth Reading I. , ..
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''' 'tL persons indebted to hEAß,l44Litltlilt
by book seeetrat eilil liefethiriY doll - from
t le date l *blob .to . fettle Me ranee.,, Aft 4
,blob eorkWill be,Made. --‘
OgAREI &DERBY.
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Jaw lini.4alt-tr • -
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li HAS JUST OPENED LOTS OP
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SEW PRIED - DRY (1001
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FOR THE -MASSES. ..
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~,...). Dropdo‘and loop
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lIROINII THE ' STOOK, •
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we will try an I convince you, that we not
' oinpf have
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1--fGOOD GOODS,
laLtihat-we are saillag thorn clear,dosru.,to.tho
b'pttpris of the Intriet. roilroi havitiSltinfalititliU
soitmoht of
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-14A.DIES DRESS GOODS;
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10 All styles and prices. ...,_
Aiths, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
, 1, :, ,
' - OROCKERY, GLASS-WARE,
1 . ~C, i YEA-i-AQWP,y - SgicASl ,_
. 1 ETC., ETC. _ .
We do•uot propose to mention all the Items la
Store, ro t s we roach prefer showing goods.
: Psr T o charge for showing Goody: Call and see
Jan. 4, 1871.
;FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY.
:c 01. 26 - ' l" \
ir Bra': It.' Icv nimbi% ever Young Vet'
As. bookstore, bag Just received lots of
Fall &Unary
to which she invites the -attention of the ladies
of Welisboro and vicinity -
MBI3. E. E. KIMBALL.
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"Jaup4, 1871:1y
Livery Stable! '
WATKINS & LOUDEN re•
spestfully inform the pub
;.•-•.e.r..V.' Ho that they have established a
Livery for Hire,
At their Stable on Pearl St., oppoolte Wheeler's
wagon ;hop. Slagle or double rigs furnlebed to
order. ;They aim to keep good horses and wa
gons, and intend to please. Prices resemble.
WATKINS It LOUDEN.
Jan. 4,1871-/y.
Welisboro Bakery,
IF J. BUR(*IN would say to the citizens of
Wellabor° and vicinity that he b pre
pared to supply them with
BREAD, TIES AND CARES,
of the beet quality. We also nerve motile end
and Fro th OYSTERS to those who wish. Call at
MO old Stevens' stand. J. J. BREHM
- 'Nov. #3, 1870 fly.
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`New Photograph Gallery—D. H. Naramore.
Anotiun—b. E. Brewster.
SPECIAL
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MILE subscriber would re.epeotfully inform
j. the public, that bco„ Row leeching
tiROE ADDITIONS
to his stock of
MERCHANDISE,
bought Since the great decline in prices, which
enables biro to offer many
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The ladles are invited to examine his stook o
SHAWLS,
buss Goons,
Which contain many.niii Myles and fabrics not
bailie introduced 4a this market. - ••'
HOUSEKEEPERS
would do well to .ezendue Affil itikiat ox
TABLE LEtiIiENE, CARPETS,
Oil Cloth, litattiugs, &C
Wellaboro, Jan 4, WI.
BACON -& :BAILEY,
DEALIDES IN -
Drugs, ~Medicines,
GLASS, UTTY„PAINZ9, OILS,
VABNISHRS,DY•STVITS.
Alcohol, Pure Wines and, Lb:pon for
Perfumery, Soaps, /imago, Toilet Article's, &O.
`Physician s' prasariptlansaatoßandsd at all boars. ,
BL0081)1114}; 1 1 ,A. ;*
Jan. 4, ,1871 i y.y
Home Shot& Sewing Machine,
/ ss HIS Montane 'is the ladies 'faxoritc and
• ' poeises all the advantages i'of..rd,he; ma
oh es, and is furnished much late in price than
other treddle snaohinst. Any one desiring a.
maohiai will call on, or address
EZRA POTTER.
Ckrooked Onek,
7. (140/.1 44014 for' { ,
Jan. 4,1871-3* . 1 1 it A l iTfoßitcot
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For Balo or Rent.
GOOD dalry , _ farm in!Tioga totritahlp,Tl-_
os*,o4:kunty,Ta., about 24 miles west of the
orough'of Tioga. about 100 acres improyed,
and 46 . unimproved. Hasp* glcillorrk, - ,bafor,
three dwelling houses, an apPlilind'PESll orch
ard, Ando ther fruit trees. Terms easy. Also ad
tehdwg on the weld, a: favar:aud 3imbef WWI
from 40 to 200 eosin as desired, with 80 urea
improved, with a good barn, a good house and
apple °tabard. Good for a dalrgif farta.,
Jan 1, 101-If. g,
'Xi op, Pa.
C. B. KELLEY.
BM
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and
THOMAS HARDEN'S
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Drugs
In any quantity and at low figures. I want it be distinctly understood that I siily Aloe
than any other firm In the County; further, I do aim that no mau l ean underceir
they resets* goods by the undsrgronad railroad.
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• Gaiss, Putty Alcohol,'Turpentine
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KEROSENE - OIL, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINDOW. _C.UI TAINS.4_ FIXTURES.
Ni"Ti4l l -tf - - 5
L'' '''' .4. 4 I ;- d Vii i ,iii ' t '''' ''' •
0 $.: A't4 ,40 d •••:-
In faot I keep everything ua.
anything in my line to give roe
Jau. 4, 1871-Iy.
EVERY ,YE
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C, _ll
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d. ,Cl.
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LADLE'
!MEM
We have in the Anent' Prints frotn!theihinip;iiiiti
' DRESS GOODS,
FLANNELS,
NOTIONS,
All wool & Union Clotho ,& Cassimeres
A largo stuck of substantialeoods, suitable for Farmers and Medial:dos' wear at low
raise, even less .tban.list Pall. - ,
GrocerT
We have a full llue of Tea,-8u , Coffee, til3Taps, Baleratuctimveh2g Tobacci
&c., a all of the beet brands.
~, L STRICTLY CASH
DEM
Deo. 6, 1870.
Midi=l2Men!Mal
Smith & Waite,
Are ndw prepared to offer great inducemints to their patrons, as they have
just filed their store with aziondiesa variety of
.
NEW FALL
Of almost every grade, quality and price.. We only , the people to call an
look,through our stook and lave us the time of enumerating the arUeleola Store,
' and then if they don't buy it won't be Gay fault, as our goods are
Maippgd Down to the Lowed *otek.
We takopleaaute.in saying to the Ladies •of Ticks, county, that we baYe
endless variety of very (tearable pit;teras of
S4I9EIESP BRA .600'r
-•‘ .
LINEN AND WHITE GOODS
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.tt.vprylrge auciFloke ut, and at very low prim.
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a‘) . 1413etikal
We have a very large stock of Carpets, varying in quality and price.
sou wishing anything In this line would do well tf at& andiosk tronhgh , our stook.
TEAS. m u l t i r c r ap te e s r T ga a n C arrgtri i r. ;
WE SELL CLOTHS AND CASSWERES . VERY, LOW. '
REKEMBIM TER /04oPixso nolo, CORNING, N.
We ere *gents for the
and are selling good grades
, . -
Corning, 'Oct. - 8, 1870.
.44Lk.rnold
zsg
;. FANtY
AND HOOP
MOCK, (near Erie Depot;) "CORNING, N. Y.
V Thiele the largest Fancy iitore in.}Steuben County, and is now filled with an
immense do of die lat4at novoliass for
Pfeil - tiler 'ea son•
great bursar's in Seamless GLOVES, and every other kind of Gloves.
OMR WORSTED,
- JSILIt -8i VELVET 'RIBBON,
HAIR GOOODS, reed. and imitation,
' S*ITOHES,' EMBROIDERIES,
BUTTONS, BUTTONS.
If if;
Finey 'Welty fOticelds
CORSETS of kiiid, and in fact every thing kept usually found In a
SarELT
Liidles3roU iiiiiiiMituoney l in buying goods (gou cannot get in your viola
ity) bygoing to the RANGY 132 WE of
A •.B. "V" 1 13:4E;
EII . IIIII VI, Depot) CpRUNG, N.Y.
- • i. to t•
r Coining; COO; 1470.
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and ed.leirieB ,
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BRANDIES,
/Da mititoyttfgr klpit . o!iltli. ,
AMENT-14ERIOINgSi
'E STIIFFS,
RFUMERt, *
ANEW, NOTIONS, ,
CRS
Ily fround in a Aria chalta-DdifiLtafif j elansithitit44,lll47.o . autin
Dail. No obargo for *bowing 121:oode.; 4 Call'aocriot,,- -
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t•if (,:.7 Its V, :-.•••;•1-,. •
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'HO WANTS TO /31;trANY
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LI:BEAR IN MIND
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d an lanoeula stock of allibeilrund'itylot
all : s , i ,
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'SHAWLS,
OAOSIMEREfe,.
HOOP SHIRTS,.
Department.
CORNINU, N. Y.,
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From a Calico wrapper, to the costly Silks.
I - 11sine' s
Y. 7" In
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VARNISHES,
; 4 KtROWirE,
Elill
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ERN
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DOMESTIOS,
F „ . 441,101 n ocak,
moms:
ME
CHAS. C. MATH • RS.
GOODS,
Carpet,s
SMITH. & WAITE
STORE,
FACTORY,
GERMANTOWN YARN,
SASHES AND BOWS,
CHIGNONS, CURLS,
LACES .41- -TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS,' BUTTONS.
Charms 4 Chains.
Hong T. Heimbold s
Compound,ilPlo4l-4..Extract
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. , .h:-.,::-.,i,t r....,,,,,...... crape
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'iltiousiii loititi-4y,lo42#xtift4nbirli and' Fluid
‘" 1 :' '..41;a4 'ittsti , doik Ciiii*9 Jll tee. ''
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for - Liver Complaints, - Jaundice, Bit
iota) 41ffections, Siok Nei-Vous Head
'ache,'!VoStivened,.etc:, Net
;table, C~ontdiniiig 9id:'AlercUrd,..4line
(4•ate or Pereterioue !)rape..
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LEE
OILS,
It/W4LINEL.I
,
aretboinaiiet pleasant
r purgatife, atipereeding °lifer oil, ealte, plague
: 1 14146. N)1011
. 114 ; more acceptablet to
ti eteinaeic. ;They give tone; eitii awe neither
daatutea'nOr griping paibe; TheY' are compoied
lof the Attest ingredients. After a few dos' use
ti - f-.them, such an invigoration of the entire eye--
Item takes piece,as to appear taleaculous to the
enerted, whether ariiirig from im
pOdelma or 'disease. H. T. Heimbold's Cotn-
Eluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are
not sugar coated, from the fact that sugar coated
pills do not dissolve, but pass through the atom
soh without dissolving, consequently do not
roduoil the.desired effect. The Cat..wb. Grape
PiThilteing pleasant in • taste and cci,.)r do sot
neeegaitate,theirbeing sugar coated. Price fifty
contsper'bez. : •
, 4
HENRY T. 110.111 1 1 OLDS
itteHt = 00kOENTATE4 11 COOPOUND
.11V11) EXTRACT B.4RS4P.A.RILLA
_
will
yadically'azierminato from tbe eyetem, Sy
ii§rofain; Fever Sores; 11:110ere, Sore Eyes,
Sot, Mouth ,, Sort) - Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Diteasefilittit Rhtinnit'clankers, Rannit3 l
from ttieliar;Whifeldwelliugs, Tumors, Cance
rous Afiatillonit; Nodes, fttoketa,• Night tareato,
Akiatidular Owellingiwitash; Totter, - . Ifaniori of
- .lllthi4i; ebrobittitittamatisca; pyspepoint, and
aildigeitkei that literti heen 'established hi the
Oars. ' '
BEE
ME
• ;
/MI
, .
• ' Being prepared expressly for the above com
plaints, it s blood purifying properties are greater
than ally other preparation of sarsaparilla. It
gives the complexion a clear and healthy color,
and restore} the patient tea state of health and
purity.? or Purifying the blood, removing ill
a.
..
once eenititutionar diseases arising from an
' nrelstate of the blood, and the only reliable
' eottutl known remedy for the cure of pains
Alrld welling_ of the bones, • ulcerations of the
Arent ilia legs, blotches, simples on the face,
'..eVysipelai and all scaly eruptions of the skin,
and beautifying the complexion. Price, $1 SO
yerlottje. ' ,
)1
- ... - ,fteary T. lletraltiold's
gaSO4WTBATRP- -FLUID %TB Ap i B
has eur)td every case of Diabetes in which it
has been' given, ' irritation of the neck of the
bladder and in flammation of the kidneys, ulcer
ation of the kidneys and bladder retention of
utine, diseases of the prostrate gland, stone in
the bladder, calculus, gravel, brickdust deposit,
• end I:enema- or milky disobargeo; and, for enfee
;bled and delicate constitutions of both sexes,
attended with the following symptoms; India
, position to exertion, loss of power, lose of mem
ory, ditlimilty.of breathing, weak nerves, trom.
horror of disease, wakefulnes, dimness of
vision, pain in the back, hot hands, flushing or
the body, dryness of the skin, eruption on the
face, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of
the muloulax **ow, sta.
Deed fbir:Persotts from the ages of eighteen to
ActentyOlve, and from 85 to 55, or the decline or
change of life; after confinement or laborpains;
- for bed-wetting in children.
ME
Helm i bold's Extract Buchu is diuretic and
blood 'unifying, and cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation and excesses and im
prudences in life, impurities of the blood, etc.,
'superseding Capallhain affootiono for which it is
used, and syphilitio affections—in these diseases
Awed in :tonneotion with Helmbold's Rose Wash.
LADIES.
In many affections peculiar to ladies, the Ex
tract Buohu is unequaled by any other remedy—
as in ohlorosis or retention, irregularity, painful.
netts or • suppression of customary evacuations,
ulcerated or schirrus state of the uterus, lencorr.
hcea or whites, sterility, and for all complaints
incident to the sex, whether arising from indis
cretion or habits of dissipation. it is prescribed
extensively by the most eminent physicians and
midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitu.
d tions, of both sexes and all ages, (attended with
any of the above diseases or symptoms.)
EMI
.IVI. ~ ,
7HU, THE 011ErAT DICfREPIC,
H. T. Uelmbold's Extract
BUORU OURE,II DISEASES ARISING FROM
IMPRUDENCES; DISSIPATION, E. 7 C.,
in all their stages, at little expense, little or no
change in diet, no Inconvenience, and no expo
sure. it causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to urinate, thereby removing obstruc
tions, preventing and during strictures of the
lifetime, allaying pain and inflammation, so fre
quent in this class of diseases, and expelling all
poisonone matter.
Thouliands, who have been the victims of in
competetat persons, and who have paid heavy
feta tote cured in a short time, have found they
hadbeeh deceived, and that the poison' has,
by the rise of tpowetfUl astringents,' been dried
up in the system, to break out in a morn aggra.
vatoCife,rm, and perhaps after marriage.
' 1714, liolinbold.'s Extract Buchn for all Wee--
doom/ &teasel of the winery organs. who
ihexintbildng in male or female, from whatever
oanaolgimating,• and no matter of bow long
standtit . • Price, one dollar and fifty cents per
beige.
H. T. HELMBOLD 'S IMPROVED
ROSE WASH •
cannot be surpassed as a face leash, and will es
found the only speoille remedy in every spool"
of- cutaneous affection. It speedily eradicat,
pimples; wrote, scarhntio dryness, indurations of
the cutaneous membrane, eto., dispels redness
and incipient inflammation, hives, rash, moth
patches,: dryness of scalp or akin, frost bites,
and all 'purposes for which salves or ointments
eke Used; restores the skin to 416 state of purity
and softness, and insures eontinned healthy ac
tion to the Untie of its vessels, on which depends
the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex
ion so much sought and admired. But however
valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the
akin, R. T. Helmbold'a Rose Wash has long sus
tained its principal claim to unbounded patron
age, by possess'g qualities which render it a
toilet appendage f the most superlative and )
con
genial character combining in an elegant for
mula those prom nent requisites, safety and effi
cacy—the invariable accompaniments of its use
—as a preserative and refresher of the complex
ion. It Is an excellent lotion for diseases of a
syphilitic nature, and as an injection for &sea •
see of the urinary organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts
Buchn, Sarsaparilla and Oatawba Grape Pills,
in such diseases as recommended, cannot be ;sur
passed. Price, ono dollar per bottle.
Roll and explicit direotione accompany the
Evidence of the most responsible
and rellable r character furnished on application,
with hundreds of thousands of liv i ing witnesses,
and upwardiof 30,000 unsolicited certificates and
recommendatory lettere, many of which are from
the highest sources, including eminent phyla ,
clans, clergymen, statesmen, etc. The proprie
tor has never resorted to their publication in
the newspapers. Ho does not do this, from the
fact that his articles rank as standard prepara
tions, and do not need to be propped up by car.
titleates. .
.km 4 T. Ifelmbold's Genuine Prepa
rations
delivered to any address, secure from observe
lion. ;
EstaOished upward of twenty poor.. Bold by
druggists everywhere. Addreis letters fer fact=
elation, in confidence, to Hairy T. Hehibeld,
drugglet and-chemist. • Only depots : Henry T.
Hembold'e drug and cheintoel warrhouse, No.
, 694 Broadway, N. York, or to% H. T. Heimbold's
medical depot, 104 South Tenth street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
—Beware of counterfeits. 4fik.for Henry 2',
Riimbofd's I Ta
• ke no other, I - Feb 8 in
•
0 1 11014115114 E ORO HORD.
OORNZNG,. , :N. ,Y.
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111RUCI AND 114, WINES, PAINTS
Lir
AND' OIL ' S ' i .:1-
111ADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED
IREDELL'S FLVID, EX
, TRACT,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATiNT MEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
-PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASIf i LIAIE
AND DYE COLORS,
•
AGENTS FOR MARVIN &. CO'S RE-
FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers arerequeeted
to call and get quotations before going furtbQr
DTI!
W. D. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1,1871-y
Furniture.! Furniture
B. T. VAN HORN,
H - AVING completed his new `Cabinet Ware
balm on Main street, Welli born, has stock
ed it with a largo and superior assorted stook of
FURNITURE,
Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Avii, Maple,
to., &0., &0.,
from $l6O down, and as oneap
as the same goods can be bo'l,
'in the cities, freight added.
Parlor.Suita, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Rips or Hair Cloth •
from $125 down. Ala°,
SOFAS, LOUnGES, COUCHES, TETE-
A-TETES, .
with Upholstery to suit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Brackets, Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all \ kinds,
Wholesale and Retails,
I am . manafacturiog as usual, and intend to
keep a full stook ofware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacioas and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
best stook of Furniture ever brought into the
oonnty.
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING it:I4I3LIIING,
done to order at the P
Jan. 1, 1871-tf
Musical Instru
THE subscriber informs the public that he
has lonstantly on hand a large aesortment
ORGANS, MELODEONS,
AND
Instruction , Hooks,
for solo or rent
Maletri.c•s;
furnished to order
OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN Itt
EXCHANGE, and eorno of the same on band to
be sold cheap.
Ho will be found at his residence near Potters'
Hotel hi Middlebury, Tioga county, Pa. Ads
dross, ,t, A. B. A. BRIGGS,
July 6, 1870.—tf. Crooked Creek, Pa.
Ingham's Woolen Mills!
bitIERFIELD, PA.
THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth
Casaimerea, Flannels, &0., 4i v., for Wool.
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES
to suit cu4tomert.:. All work warranted a rep
resented They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
CASSIMERES,
which are warranted in every respect. Partin
las attention given to
ROLL - CARDIN
CLOTH -DRESSING
INGHAM'S large stock Of Cassimeres, ' lto
per cent less'than any competitors, aid warra4t
tains re_p resented.
INGHAM manufaoture- to . order, an
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dr sal
defy competition.
INGHAM have as good an as or
IFull Cloths, Oassimeres„ ••• c.,
, ,
and give more for Wool ' in exchange • ban any
other establishment. Try them and satisfy your
selves.
5 INGIFIAMS wholesale and retail At the Cow.
at - moque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville.
5
Our Clothe are wartauted, and sold bT the
41lowing persons:
O.II:KELLEY, Wellsboro, Pa. -
T. L. BALDWIN & 00. r ,Tioga, Pal
J. 0. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
; Outfield. Jan 1, 1871-tt
5
letory.
B. T.
AN BORN
ents !
AND
I do all
g, and
ent o
BOOT AND SIM STORE.
do RANDOLPH
Aboodhave ,ptirchated . the Boot
and Shoo Store Meters. Sm ut s
Derby, sad prei,ose to contio
' , ue the bueiness— reducing th u
priele on all gootit and 'selling Strictly
VOA
We keep a good aeforttneut of
Hats -anti' taps,
BOOTS, BALMORALS, UAIT1;11.,
BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS
warranted to fit any fooelrom No 0, to 18 in-
quailco
Our, stock of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH, KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
' ROCCO, &C.,
will be kept ap as heretofore.
On'Findings we shall bo found at home a!•
ways, and we shall endeavor to sell at prices
satisfactory to the trade. We won't be uncizr
sold.
CASH PAID
FOR HIDES.
CUSTOM WORK
Dono promptly and well. Repairing done
on abort notico. Drop in and bo convinced. '
BUSH 4- HAND° LPH
Dec. 14, 1870.—1 y
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGVA 001TNTY.
Inevi building at my mannfactory,in Lawrence
Title. a auperior
PANNING .1111r1,L,
whiChpossegees the followingadvantagosover a llotber
I.lt separatesiya,oats,rat litter.audfou breed i r e:A
oheesand cockle, from wheat.
2. It oleane flax seed,takes out yellow seed, aI:A ail
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleanettmothy - seed
4. Itdoesail olhoreeparatingrequircd of a mill
This mill is built oft he beet and moat durable fito•
her, in good styler:and is sold cheap tor cast., or pr.,
duce.
I will tit a patent afeve, for separating oatafroul
wheat ,to othermills,onreasonableterms.
J H MATHER .
hawranceville,Jan.l,lB7o—t f
HARNESS SHOP.
Mlle UNDERSIGNED would say to the citi.
sane of Wellaboro-and vicinity -that he has
recently moved over Truman Brothers Grocery
Store with his
Harness Shoj
In fall operation on Crafton Street, betirean Main
and Water sta., where he is prepared to =mu
faoture all kinds of
Double & Single Harnesses,
In the begat style ; encrof the beet material
REPAIRING DONE.
On ehoit Hite and good. I employ the beat
workmen and 'nee none but the beat material,
and am therefore prepared to please all Who
want anything in my line.
Nov. 9,1;1870
WALKER & LATHROP.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, , NAILS,
STO VES, TIE- .11 7 A-RE, '
WILTING, Sit si l anima ,
WATER: LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Oarriage and Harness Trimmings.
HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1871-y
(homy and Provision Store,
CORNING, N. Y.
c:i. r). gsuz.ar_.e,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all Vindt , cf
/
, GROCERIBS, PROVISIONN )
Wines 9 Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED FR U.ITS .A.ND
TIE GE TA B LES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
ORO6 .: KERI 7 WARE.
aHIL . DREgI - S CARRIAGES
PERAMBULATORS, T9l'B, &c., &c
A full and complete assorttnent of the above
mentioned goods of the. beet viality always on
hand • .
Paktenlar attention paid to Fine Groceries
Deal
tk
re and Consumers Will find it to their in
tares to examine bfe Stock before huving.
Coining, N. V., ,lei 4, 1871
THE GOLD MEDAL
SEWING MACHINE I
MHIS MACHINE has no superior, and is
adapted to all kinds of work. It only
needs a trial to be appreciated. It will hem,
fell, seam, tuck, bind, quilt, braid; embroider,
cord, gather and ruffle, and is the best and chea
pest machine for family use ever offered to Cho
public.
The DOUBLE Locx ELASIIC STllull NecnuH
is superior to all others, for the reason that it
sews direct from the spools awl require'
winding of thread. It is leatily a Nutted,ikaud
not liable to get out of order.
Pergolas wishing to pur.base a mat:bine, gho'd
by l iall mane try this °I- before buying an)'
of i er. Call on, or addroa:
1 . .R. HAIGHT,
an 4,-11 y Lambs Creek, Pa.
W. A. NEWCOMB
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